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Another major mistake. It makes it impossible to display her with her cape off, and weren't we told that her cape was an accessory like a weapon and that's why she doesn't have other items like her headgear? Well now it is an unusable accessory.

This is another QC in a long, and seemingly never-ending line. I'm seriously considering bailing on this line. Too many issues and too many empty promises. No more excuses Mattel & TG.

Well I think it's pretty obviously NOT a QC problem, but an art decision gone wrong. But we haven't seen the mass produced figure yet, just the early preview examples.

Last edited by hadley; January 8, 2013 at 08:59pm.
Reason: somehow it posted twice in one post....weird

I really don't understand what the intended purpose of this paint application was. If every individual paint application costs Mattel money, then I would have MUCH preferred a "metallic dark blue" overspray on the breast-plate/feathers (similar to the metallic blue used on the peacock design in the centre of the bodice) or a "metallic powder blue" overspray on the skirt (similar to the metallic powder blue of Evil-Lynn's staff) to reference the intended "silver" colour of the skirt and other powder blue parts.

Other than a strange spot on the forehead and the black stain on the cape, my Netossa is pretty awesome!